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Flooding is a global natural calamity that is equally destructive to human populations and their built environment as it is to natural terrestrial ecosystems. Land-use changes, environmental ...
Water scarcity in rural South Africa is an escalating crisis driven by climate change, governance inefficiencies, and socio-economic disparities. This perspective synthesizes secondary data through ...
The 2025 cohort of the Ecological Society of America's Excellence in Ecology Scholars consists of (clockwise from top left) Gabriela Garcia, Elvira D’Bastiani, Camille Griffith and Estelí Jiménez-Soto ...
In recent decades, the global shift of over half the population to urban areas has intensified pressures from human activities and natural hazards, catalyzing significant research into urban ...
Abstract: Socio-ecological-technical systems are dynamic ecosystems composed of natural and man-made elements, whose interactions are affected not only by the natural environment, but also culture, ...
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